It's possible. Even under Windows with FlashDevelop.
Command-line tools can it, basically, that's why all IDEs can it too.

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On 21.02.2014, at 06:48, Andrei Tchijov <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is already happening… at least if you are using IntelliJ - you can build 
> for both iOS and Android (disclaimer: I only use Mac OS X version of 
> IntelliJ, not sure if Windows version can build iOS apps or not)
> 
> -- 
> Andrei Tchijov
> 
> www.leapingbytes.com
> 
> On February 21, 2014 at 11:35:22 , Sumudu Chinthaka ([email protected]) wrote:
> 
> Hi All  
> 
> Just want to find out how difficult is to cross compile Flex Mobile  
> Application to Native Android, since for IOS cross compiling is already  
> there if we could have the same to android and for other platforms like  
> Windows Phone then we don't have to depend on Air run time to make  
> available in those platforms and will also reduce the memory footprint.  
> 
> then we can happily write our mobile application in flex/AS3 and cross  
> compile them to support major mobile platforms  
> 
> thanks  
> Sumudu  

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